MOST GENERALLY ESTEEMED. 



and open : flesh, yellowish white, tender, sub-acid, aromatic ; core, medium, 

 for size of fruit ; seeds, ovate. October to December 



Bummer Horse, 

 Yellow Horse, 



FALL QUEEN. 



Horse Apple, I 

 Oldfield, 



Bed Gloria Mundi? 

 Fall Beauty. 



Origin, unknown. Valued highly South and West for cooking. Fruit, 

 medium to large, roundish conical, little irregular: greenish yellow to 

 orange, blush in sun, russet lines about stem ; stem, short; cavity, shallow; 

 basin, narrow ; core, large, hollow ; flesh, yellow, coarse, acid. Last July. 



FALL QUEEN OF KY. 



"Winter Queen, | Ladies' Favorite of Tenn. 



Origin, uncertain. Much grown at the South and Southwest, where it is 

 highly esteemed. Tree, very vigorous, upright, an early and abundant 

 bearer. Fruit, large, oblate inclining to conic, slightly oblique, angular ; 

 skin, yellow, striped and marbled with crimson, and thickly sprinkled with 

 brown and whitish dots; stalk, short, inserted in a broad, deep-russetted 

 cavity ; calyx, large, partially closed, set in a large open basin ; flesh, yel- 

 lowish, crisp, tender, juicy, with a sprightly mild sub-acid flavor. January 

 to March. (Downing.) 



